Alan E. Davis wrote:
Still, it would perhaps be somewhat comforting to be able to disable
EASY access to a "mission critical" system.

Put them in a server room. Make sure, that only trusted people
have a key to that server room.

What about further disabling of access to /etc/passwd?  Does SELinux
take any such steps?

Well, how does SElinux help, if a (non-SELinux) boot medium
is used to access the system?

And what do you do, if you "forget" the password to your
mission critical system? Where are the backdoors? Are the
backdoors documented (they better be...)?

Alexander Skwar
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